Volume LXIII, Issue VI                               

October 2002


Boiler and Steam Systems


Overview
Steam is central to the operation of most industrial facilities. Typically, steam systems comprise one of the largest operating costs associated with an industrial plant. This course will cover the operation of typical steam systems and will discuss methods of system efficiency improvement. The course is divided into three major categories:

    • Steam Generation Efficiency
    • Resource Utilization Effectiveness
  • Steam Distribution System Losses

The meeting will be held in conjunction with the Department of Energy as a full day course on Boilers and Steam Systems. The course will be conducted by Greg Harrell, Ph.D., P.E., who works as a Senior Research Associate for the Energy, Environment and Resources Center of the University of Tennessee.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

When, What, Where
Thursday, October 10, 2002
 Where:

Miami University
Bystrom – Reid Room, Shriver Center
Oxford, Ohio

  8:00 am Registration
  9:00 am Welcoming Remarks, Eric Eisert Ohio TAPPI Chairman, Introduction of presenter, Dr. Greg Harrell and program chair, Roger Bartz.
  9:15 am General Session
 10:30 am Break
 10:45 am General Session
 12:00 noon Lunch (provided)
  1:00 pm General Session
  2:30 pm Break
  2:45 pm General Session
  4:15 pm General Session Wrap up and Questions
  4:30 pm Closing Remarks, Roger Bartz
  5:00 pm Social Gathering, The Balcony, Oxford, Ohio

Registration Fee
Pre-Registration (by October 7, 2002)

TAPPI members or Ohio Section participants
          $40.00
Non-Members or Ohio Section participants
          $45.00
Students
          $5.00
After October 7th and at the door
          Add $5.00

  • We can no longer accept charges. Cash or check required at the door. No credit cards accepted.

Inside This Issue

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Presenters

2

Dinner

2

Driving Directions

3

Registration Contact

3

TAPPI Antitrust Policy

3

Ohio TAPPI Chairman's Corner

OHIO TAPPI  1